AR BLUE CLEAN AR610 Semi Pro 1350 PSI Electric User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- AR BLUE CLEAN
Table of Contents
USE • MAINTENANCE MANUAL
AR610 Semi Pro 1350 PSI Electric
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AR610
Blue Clean
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Warning : This manual must be read before installation or use of the unit.
Key
- Water outlet (OUTLET)
- Water inlet with fi lter (INLET)
- High pressure rotating nozzle kit (optional accessory)
- Adjustable spray nozzle
- Maintenance handbook
- Power supply cable with plug
- Lance
- Gun with safety catch
- High-pressure hose
- Nozzle cleaning tool
- Motor switch
- Pressure guage
- Pressure regulator knob
- Tank outlet plug
- Motor rotation key (for models with this feature)
- Detergent tank plug
- Data plate
Replace the red transportation cap with the oil fi lter cap dipstick.
INTRODUCTION
The high pressure power-jet cleaner you have purchased is a technologically advanced product designed by one of the leading European manufactures of high- pressure pumps. To obtain the best performance from your unit, read this booklet carefully and follow the instructions each time you use the cleaner. We congratulate you on your choice and wish you successful operation.
- Read and understand these instructions before operating the cleaner. Pay particular attention to the safety symbols through out this manual. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in personal injury or property damage.
DO NOT allow children to operate or play on or around this equipment. - Plug the cleaner into a properly grounded 3-prong outlet. Improper grounding can result in electrical shock.
SAFETY RULES
2.1 Safety “MUST NOTS”
2.1.1 DO NOT use the cleaner with fl ammable or toxic liquids, or any products,
which are not compatible with the correct operation of the cleaner. EXPLOSION
OR POISONNING HAZARD.
2.1.2 DO NOT direct the water jet towards people or animals. INJURY HAZARD.
2.1.3 DO NOT direct the water jet towards the unit itself, electrical parts or
towards other electrical equipment. ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.
2.1.4 DO NOT use the cleaner outdoors if raining. SHORT CIRCUIT HAZARD.
2.1.5 DO NOT allow children or incompetent persons to use the cleaner. INJURY
HAZARD.
2.1.6 DO NOT touch the plug and/or socket with wet hands. ELECTRIC SHOCK
HAZARD.
2.1.7 DO NOT use the cleaner if the electrical cable is damaged. ELECTRIC
SHOCK AND SHORT CIRCUIT HAZARD.
2.1.8 DO NOT use the cleaner if the high-pressure hose or spray gun assembly
is damaged. EXPLOSION HAZARD.
2.1.9 DO NOT jam or lock the spray gun trigger in the operating position.
ACCIDENT HAZARD.
2.1.10 Check that the data plates are affi xed to the cleaner, if not, contact
your dealer. Cleaners without plates must NOT be used, as they are unidentifi
able and potentially dangerous. ACCIDENT HAZARD.
2.1.11 Do not tamper with or alter the calibration of the safety valve.
EXPLOSION HAZARD.
2.1.12 DO NOT alter the original diameter of the spray head nozzle.
OVER PRESSURIZATION MAY OCCURE.
2.1.13 DO NOT leave the cleaner unattended. ACCIDENT HAZARD.
2.1.14 DO NOT move the cleaner by pulling on the electrical cable.
SHORT CIRCUIT HAZARD.
2.2 Safety “MUSTS”
2.2.1 All electrical circuits MUST BE PROTECTED against the water jet. SHORT
CIRCUIT HAZARD.
2.2.2 The cleaner MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED to a ground fault system. ELECTRIC
SHOCK HAZARD.
• Use of a safety residual current circuit-breaker (R.C.C.B.) will provide
additional protection for the operator. (30 mA)
2.2.3 The high pressure may cause materials to bounce off surfaces at speeds;
therefore protective clothing and safety goggles
MUST BE WORN. INJURY HAZARD.
2.2.4 Before working on the cleaner, REMOVE the electrical plug.
ACCIDENTAL START UP HAZARD.
2.2.5 Before pressing the trigger, GRIP the gun fi rmly to counteract the
recoil. INJURY HAZARD.
2.2.6 COMPLY WITH the requirements of the local water supply company.
According to DIN 1988, power-jet cleaners may only be connected to the mains
drinking water supply with a backfl ow preventer valve with drain facility is
installed in the supply hose. CONTAMINATION HAZARD.
2.2.7 A qualifi ed technician MUST carry out maintenance and/or repair of the
electrical components. ACCIDENT HAZARD.
2.2.8 DISCHARGE residual pressure before disconnecting the cleaner hose. Turn
the water supply off and squeeze the spray gun trigger. INJURY HAZARD.
2.2.9 Before each use. CHECK that all the screws are fully tightened and that
there are no broken or worn parts. ACCIDENT AZARD.
2.2.10 Only USE detergents, which will not corrode the coating materials of
the high- pressure hose/electrical cable and unit components. EXPLOSION AND
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD.
2.2.11 ENSURE that all people or animals keep a minimum distance of 16 yd.
(15m) away. INJURY HAZARD.
Always use two hands when operating a pressure washer. This will assure
complete control of the equipment.
Always test the GFCI plug prior to using the cleaner.
Never test the pressure of the cleaner against any part of the body.
Use the trigger lock whenever the spray gun is not being used for cleaning.
Always seek emergency medical care immediately if any fl uid penetrates the
skin. A cut may be deeper and more serious than it appears.
GENERAL RULES
3.1.1 The USE and MAINTENANCE manual constitutes an essential part of the
cleaner equipment and should be kept in a safe place for future reference. If
you sell the cleaner, the manual should be handed on to the new owner.
3.1.2 Before starting the cleaner, make sure that it is receiving water
correctly. Operating the cleaner without water could damage the seals.
3.1.3 Do not disconnect the plug by pulling on the electrical cable.
3.1.4 If you are too far from the object you wish to clean, do not move the
cleaner nearer by pulling on the high pressure hose; use the handle provided.
3.1.5 Protect the cleaner from freezing during the winter. Store in a warm
area.
3.1.6 Do not obstruct the ventilation grilles during operation.
3.1.7 The cross-section of any extension cord used must be proportional to
their length, i.e., the longer the extension cord, the greater the cross-
section; cables with a protection level of “IPX5” must be used. See table A.
Table A
Motor| Voltage Volts| Extension cable up to 25 m| Extension cable up to
50m
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220 – 230240| Section3x1.5mm 2| Section3x2.5mm 2
100 – 115120| Section3x2.5mm 2| Section3x4mm 2
3.1.8 Position the cleaner AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE to the water supply.
3.1.9 The packaging is easily recyclable, and must be disposed of in
compliance with the regulations in force in the country of installation.
3.1.10 Use the cleaner only with accessories and replacement parts authorized
by the manufacturer. The use of original accessories and replacement parts
will ensure safe, trouble-free operation.
3.1.11 The cleaner must be used standing on a secure, stable surface,
positioned as shown.
3.2 Intended Use
3.2.1 The cleaner is intended only for the cleaning of vehicles, machines,
boats, buildings, etc., by the removal of stubborn dirt using clean water and
chemical detergents.
3.2.2 When using chemical detergents, only use biodegradable types.
We recommend HOBBY – FOAM detergent (#3206).
3.2.3 Only clean vehicle engines in areas in which suitable oil traps are
installed.
3.3 Safety Valve
3.3.1 The safety valve also functions as a pressure-limiting valve.
When the gun trigger is released, the safety valve opens and the water
recirculates through the pump inlet. Never try to adjust this valve.
Extension cords: up to 50’ = 14AWG; 50’ to 100’ = 12AWG wire required.
INSTALLATION/ASSEMBLY
4.1 Fit the lance into the gun by rotating and pushing until the two parts are
completely locked. 4.2 Connect the gun to the high-pressure hose. 4.3 Connect
the high-pressure hose to the water (OUTLET) on the cleaner. 4.4 Connect the
water supply hose.
(not supplied) to the water (INLET) of the cleaner. The supply hose must have
an internal diameter of at least 13 mm (1/2 in.) and must be reinforced. The
water supply must be at least equal to the cleaner delivery capacity. The intake water temperature must NOT exceed 60° C (122°F). The
water supply pressure must NOT exceed 10 BAR (145 PSI).
4.4.1 CAUTION! The cleaner must only be used with clean water; use of unfi
ltered water or corrosive chemicals will damage the cleaner.
4.5 Turn the motor switch to the “0” position. 4.6 Check that the electrical
supply voltage and frequency (Volts/ Hz) correspond those specifi ed on the
cleaner data plate.
4.6.1 If the motor stops and fails to restart, wait 2 to 3 minutes before
restarting. THERMAL CUTOUT TRIPPED AND MUST COOL BEFORE RESTARTING.
AR610 models: These cleaners are packaged with a red shipping plug in the pump
crankcase, this red plug must be removed and the black dipstick cap installed.
USE
5.1 Turn on the water supply to FULL flow.
5.2 Release the safety catch, then press the trigger for a few seconds to
allow air to escape and to discharge residual pressure in the pipes. 5.3 Pull
the spray gun trigger; push the switch start the motor. 5.3.1 When re-starting
the motor, always keep the spray gun trigger compressed.
TSS Models: In TSS models, with automatic delivery fl ow cut-off: when the
trigger is released, the dynamic pressure automatically cuts out the motor.
When the trigger is compressed the pressure drop automatically starting the
motor and the pressure is restored with a very slight delay.
For correct operation of the TSS, once the trigger has been released it must
not be pressed again for at least 4 – 5 seconds. For correct use of the TSS
model cleaner, do not leave the unit in automatic cut-off status for more than
15 min.
5.4 Using Detergent
5.4.1 CAUTION : liquid detergent must be sprayed at low pressure. See 5.5
“Proper use of standard accessoreis.”
5.4.2 Fill the detergent tank to the level indicated through the inlet.5.4.3 Select LOW PRESSURE (see
instructions);
the detergent will be sucked up and mixed with the water, with the suction
rate regulated by the knob provided.
(Model not fi tted with detergent control knob).
5.4.4 Now distribute the detergent drawn in and mixed with water.
5.5 Correct Use of standard accessories. (Where fi tted)
5.5.1 The cleaner is equipped with the adjustable nozzle, which provides some
important functions:
5.5.2 LOW PRESSURE operation (fur suction and spraying of dtergent).
5.5.3 HIGH PRESSURE operation (for high pressure wahsing and rinsing).
5.5.4 Jet adjustment from pencil to fan. (For models with this feature). 5.6
Correct Use of the Rotary Nozzle (Where fi tted)
5.6.1 For increased washing power, use the rotary nozzle kit as follows:
5.6.2 Turn off the high pressure cleaner.
5.6.3 Unscrew the adjustable head and fi t the rotary nozzle onto the lance.
5.6.4 Turn the high pressure cleaner back on.
5.7 Recommended Cleaning Procedure
5.7.1 Dissolve dirt by applying detergent with the fan jet to the dry surface.
On vertical surfaces, work from the bottom upwards. Leave the detergent to act
for 1 to 2 minutes, but do not allow to dry out. Apply the high preesure jet,
keeping the nozzle at least 10 in. from the surface, working from the bottom
upwards. Avoid allowing the rinsing water to run on the unwashed surfaces.
5.8 Storage
5.8.1 Switch off the cleaner.
5.8.2 Turn off the water supply tap.
5.8.3 After use, the detergent residues should be removed from the tank. 5.8.4
Discharge residual pressure by pressing the trigger until no more water comes
out of the adjustable nozzle.
5.8.5 Engage the gun safety catch.
5.8.6 Remove the plug from the socket.
5.8.7 Operate the cleaner with non-corrosive/non-toxic antifreeze before
storing for the winter.
MAINTENANCE
6.1 CAUTION! Before working on the cleaner, disconnect the plug from the
power supply socket.
6.2 To ensure good performance, check and clean the suction and detergent fi
lters after every 50 hours of operation. 6.3 Long periods of non-use may lead
to the formation of lime scale deposits. Working through the hole on the rear,
RELEASE the motor using a screwdriver (for models with this feature). Then
remove the screwdriver and proceed with the restart operations. – Except for
the Extreme – 6.4 Clean the nozzle with the tool provided.
Remove the lance from the gun; remove any dirt from the nozzle hole and
rinse.(§) If the motor stops and fails to
restart, wait 2 – 3 minutes before restarting. THERMAL CUTOUT TRIPPED. If this
fault occurs more than once, contact your service center.
More troubleshooting information on our website at
www.arnorthamerica.com.
AR610
Pos. | Code | Description | Qty. |
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1 | 1340700 | Black post. casing | 1 |
2 | 1261560 | 1261560 Screw | 2 |
3 | 1260760 | 1260760 Screw | 4 |
4 | 1200430 | 1200430 Screw | 8 |
5 | 1340811 | 1 Black plug | 1 |
6 | 1260351 | 1260351 Tank plug | 1 |
7 | 390210 | 390210 O-Ring | 1 |
8 | 1342010 | Black ant. casing | 1 |
9 | 1342001 | 1342001 Black pres. gauge cover 1 | 1 |
10 | 1343250 | 1343250 Cable | 1 |
11 | 1340340 | 1340340 Bearing | 1 |
12 | 1340320 | 1340320 Rear cover | 1 |
13 | 1260760 | 1260760 Screw | 4 |
14 | 1260300 | 1260300 Fan | 1 |
15 | 1340350 | 1340350 Seal | 1 |
16 | 1269100 | 1269100 Earth connection | 1 |
17 | 1340780 | 1340780 Switch-box gasket | 1 |
18 | 1340480 | 1340480 Switch box | 1 |
19 | 1263520 | 1263520 Capacitor | 1 |
1263510 | 40μF 1 | 1 | |
1263550 | 1263510 Capacitor | 1 | |
20 | 1341221 | 32μF 1 | 1 |
1263110 | 1263550 Capacitor | 1 | |
21 | 1341140 | 80μF 1 | 1 |
22 | 1265080 | 1341221 Switch 8A | 1 |
23 | 1261560 | 10 Switch 16A | 4 |
24 | 1262370 | Switch 8A gasket | 1 |
25 | 1463860 | Switch 16A gasket | 1 |
26 | 1463850 | 1261560 Screw | 1 |
27 | 1260810 | Gland | 1 |
28 | 1340280 | Nut | 1 |
29 | 4380 | Gland | 1 |
30 | 1260780 | Screw | 4 |
31 | 1344060 | Clamp | 1 |
32 | 1040710 | Electric motor | 1 |
33 | 1260050 | Screw | 1 |
34 | 1344050 | Cover | 1 |
35 | 1340050 | O-Ring | 1 |
36 | 1340300 | Bushing | 1 |
37 | 880111 | Pump body | 1 |
38 | 1341070 | Oil level | 1 |
39 | 480890 | Crankshaft | 1 |
40 | 111120 | Key | 1 |
41 | 1341080 | Roller bearing | 1 |
42 | 1340060 | Circlip | 3 |
43 | 1340080 | Circlip | 3 |
44 | 1340070 | Seal | 3 |
45 | 1260460 | Con-rod | 3 |
46 | 600180 | Pin | 4 |
47 | 1341010 | Guiding piston | 3 |
48 | 1342740 | Seal | 3 |
49 | 1341020 | O-Ring | 3 |
50 | 850670 | Spacer | 3 |
51 | 600180 | Piston | 1 |
52 | 1349236 | Washer | 1 |
53 | 1260440 | Screw | 3 |
54 | 770260 | O-Ring | 3 |
55 | 1342730 | Pump assembly | 3 |
56 | 1342760 | Gasket | 3 |
57 | 1342720 | O-Ring | 3 |
58 | 1342750 | Piston guide | 3 |
59 | 1349053 | Gasket | 6 |
60 | 800560 | Support ring | 6 |
61 | 390341 | Plate | 1 |
62 | 1343110 | Complete valve | 1 |
63 | 62 1342710 | O-Ring | 1 |
64 | 1460430 | O-Ring | 1 |
65 | 1460260 | O-Ring | 1 |
66 | 1540140 | 62 1342710 Nozzle | 1 |
67 | 880270 | O-Ring | 1 |
68 | 1342690 | Piston | 1 |
69 | 550450 | Spring | 1 |
70 | 1340250 | O-Ring | 1 |
71 | 1340260 | Outlet fi tting | 1 |
72 | 2605 | Ring nut | 1 |
73 | 680700 | Screw | 4 |
74 | 480480 | O-Ring | 1 |
75 | 1340190 | Cover | 3 |
76 | 780050 | O-Ring | 1 |
77 | 620301 | Plug | 1 |
78 | 1342670 | Pump head | 1 |
79 | 851100 | Grub | 1 |
80 | 1250270 | Spring | 1 |
81 | 1250280 | Ball | 1 |
82 | 3225 | Pressure gauge | 1 |
83 | 1342700 | Regulation valve seat | 1 |
84 | 1460430 | O-Ring | 1 |
85 | 1460150 | Lower piston | 1 |
86 | 1343810 | Valve seat | 1 |
87 | 740290 | O-Ring | 3 |
88 | 1260670 | Detergent fi tting | 5 |
89 | 1342680 | Head cover | 1 |
90 | 1381550 | Washer | 1 |
91 | 1343510 | Screw | 4 |
92 | 1080190 | O-Ring | 4 |
93 | 1460140 | Upper piston | 1 |
94 | 1269115 | Hose & fi lter | 1 |
95 | 1080401 | Ring | 1 |
96 | 1343450 | Spring plate | 1 |
97 | 1460190 | Spring | 1 |
98 | 1343000 | Spring plate | 1 |
99 | 1980640 | Knob insert | 1 |
100 | 1060120 | Nut | 1 |
101 | 392840 | Grub screw | 1 |
102 | 1322520 | Knob | 1 |
Repair Kits for Pump
Water Seals | Valves | Pistons | Oil Seals | O-Rings |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kit 2624 | Kit 1880 | Kit 2623 | Kit 1876 | Kit 2767 |
Pos. | Qty. | Pos. | Qty. | Pos. |
52 | 3 | 58 | 6 | 45 |
53 | 3 | 59 | 6 | 47 |
55 | 3 | 48 | ||
56 | 3 | |||
57 | 3 | |||
Notes
PRESSURE WASHER LIMITED WARRANTY
This product is under warranty to the original retail consumer against defects
in material and workmanship for a period of 1 (one) year on machine, 90 days
on gun and hose assembly, from the date of retail purchase and is not
transferable.
Warranty covers replacement parts. This limited one year warranty applies only
to products used in consumer applications and does not apply to rental or
commercial applications.
WARRANTY RETURNS
Items returned for warranty consideration must have a Returned Merchandise
Authorization (RMA) number. All unauthorized returns will be refused and
shipped back to sender. Call
1-866-815-2036 Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m.
– 5:00 p.m (Central Standard Time). Or E-Mail to:
info@arnorthamerica.com 24 hours a day.
A.R. North America, Inc.
140 – 81st Avenue NE • Fridley, MN 55432
Attn: Pressure Washer Warranty Department
PRESSURE WASHER LIMITED WARRANTY CARD
❑ Mr. ❑ Mrs. ❑ ms.
First Name:| ❑Miss
Initial: Last Name:|
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Address: (Number and Street”| | Apt #:
City:| State:| Zip/Postal code:
Telephone:
– –| Date of Purchase:| Purchase Price:
$ .00
Model Name:| Month Day Year
Serial Number:| (excluding tax)
Located on product package.bc
Store Name:| |
All fi elds must be fi lled out for warranty.
Warranty void from Manufacture if this card is not returned.
Place StampHere
A.R. North America
Attn: Pressure Washer Warranty Department
140 – 81st Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55432
References
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